Aaron Taylor-Johnson put on a loved-up display with his wife Sam as they attended the Saint Laurent Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 show during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday.
The actor, 35, who tied the knot with the filmmaker, 58, in 2012, cut a trendy figure in black leather trousers as he posed with his wife, who is 23 years his senior.
He completed his look with a black pinstripe blazer layered over a white T-shirt, adding oversized tortoiseshell sunglasses, gold necklaces, and a wristwatch.
Sam looked effortlessly chic in an oversized taupe suit and jacket, styled with an olive green and navy striped tie.
She added height to her frame with pointed black heels and accessorised with oversized orange-tinted sunglasses.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson put on a loved-up display with his wife Sam as they attended the Saint Laurent Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 show during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday

The actor, 35, who tied the knot with the filmmaker, 58, in 2012, cut a trendy figure in black leather trousers as he posed with his wife, who is 23 years his senior
The couple looked more in love than ever as they shared affectionate glances and posed up a storm for the cameras ahead of the fashion show.
Their outing comes as Aaron further fuelled rumours he could be the next James Bond after responding cryptically to a question about his upcoming projects.
Speculation about the forthcoming movie has been heating up in recent weeks, with fans desperate to discover who will be following in the footsteps of Daniel Craig.
At the world premiere of 28 Years Later in London last week, a Deadline reporter asked the Kick-Ass actor: ‘What are you doing next?’
Aaron replied, ‘I can’t talk about it’, as he was pulled away by his entourage.
Some saw the curt response as a hint that his next project could be the 007 franchise, based on the novels by Ian Fleming.
The Godzilla star has been one of those actors touted for the role, with Aaron even becoming the bookies’ frontrunner at points.
In May, Aaron appeared to hint that he could be the next superstar to don the iconic tux after signing a deal with the film’s watch provider, Omega.
Prior to Amazon’s purchase of the Bond franchise, it was rumoured that Aaron was former Bond producer Barbara Broccoli’s ideal candidate to take over the reins from Craig.

He completed his look with a black pinstripe blazer layered over a simple white T-shirt, adding oversized tortoiseshell sunglasses, layered gold necklaces, and a wristwatch

Meanwhile, Sam looked effortlessly chic in an oversized taupe suit and jacket, styled with an olive green and navy striped tie

She added height to her frame with pointed black heels and accessorised with oversized orange-tinted sunglasses
But he slightly dropped down the lists after playing it cool when asked about the possibility of him starring in the next movie.
‘It’s not really for me to say anything,’ he told Esquire when quizzed about speculation.
But the superstar joined Omega’s family of global ambassadors – the makers of the watches which have been on the wrists of 007 actors for 30 years.
Pierce Brosnan, 72, was the first special agent to don Omega during the 1995 film GoldenEye, and the partnership has flourished ever since, with Craig wearing the brand’s Seamaster watch during No Time To Die.
After signing the deal, Aaron said: ‘I have always had an appreciation for timepieces, but especially for Omega.
‘Now, after visiting the factory, I am in awe of the skill required to manufacture such a luxurious product.’

Later in the evening, the pair were seen holding hands as they left the luxurious five-star Hotel Costes in Paris

Following the star-studded show, the couple capped off the evening with a romantic dinner
Omega’s CEO described Aaron as a ‘versatile actor with a range that covers action, thriller, romance and much more’.
It’s precisely those qualities – and his striking good looks – that have led to the actor’s strong links to the role.
Last week, Jonathan Bailey responded to rumours touting him as the next James Bond during an awkward exchange with Scott Mills on BBC Radio 2.
Daniel Craig relinquished his ‘license to kill’ with the 2021 film No Time To Die, which also proved to be the last masterminded by Bond producer of 30 years Barbara Broccoli after Amazon took over ‘creative control’ of the franchise.
Having spent a reported $1billion on sealing the deal, the company are said to be fast-tracking the new movie with Hollywood producers David Heyman and Amy Pascal hired to bring in the new era of Bond.

It comes as Aaron further fuelled rumours he could be the next James Bond after responding cryptically to a question about his upcoming projects (Daniel Craig pictured as Bond)